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Merchandise. T# & S. M ore;in & C°-» Limited, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. IM PORTERS OP FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, ENGINEERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AND FITTINGS, OILS, PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES TURPENTINE, &c, &c. T. & S, MORRIN &] ICO.T (LIMITED) Invito Inspection of their EXTENSIVE STOCK OP WASHING AND MANGLING MACHINES. Comprising most improved patterns and styles. A large selection to choose from. BATH S. Cast Iron Baths (with plugs); Enamelled Sienna Marble (sJft. to 6ft.}, Cast Iron Baths in White Enamel, Sponge Baths, Hip Baths, Oxford Baths, Shower Baths, Hand Shower Baths, Foot Baths. TOILET SETS, a very choice selection. SPONGES. Ast Turkey and Honeycomb Sponges, Large Bath Sponges. Flesh Brushes. 18S4—FRUIT SEASON.—IBB4 PRESERVING PANS. Enamelled Preserving Pans, Brass Preserving Pans, Copper Preserving Pans, all aizeß Jelly Bags, Glass Preserve Jars, Fruit Preserving Tins, Sealing Wax. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! THIEF AND FIRE-PRO OP SAFES AND BOXES. An Extensive Assortment of the above at prices to suit all purchasers. Ta & S. M ORRIN & Q°- T IMITED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND SHIPCHANDLERS, AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN.

IluliiiJlifct v 1 *3pJrS%y disastrous diseases by natural means. If Its great siHfitii&c%ifS II sions, been attacked by fever, from which, on tho The last two attacks have been, however, comWSTi, JBm&«,rjMUi . J_J "boTTLE OF ENO'S FRUIT SALT.—" Sir —After two years' trial of your excellent FRUIT SALT, I can safely say that it has saved me much miserv from colonial fevers, indigestion, and impaired appetite, to which I have been subject during eleven years' reiidenco in the tropics. It is invaluable to travellers as a provontire of sea-sicknois, and a relief from tho other ailmenti of Hie aboard ship; and for myself, I would as soon think of going a voyage without my toothbrush as my bottle of FRUIT SALT. With ordinary caro it doos not got hard and caked as othor effervescent preparations do in warm and humid climates, and this is greatly in its favour.—l am, Sir, yours respectfully, W. J. B." SUCCESS IN LIFE.—"A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A score of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rlrhts, exsrclse an ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and prodt."—Adams. WHO ARE THE KEALLY GREVT AND SUCCESSFUL MEN OF THE WORLD ?—Huxley wisely says —" Those who take honours In Nature's university, who learn the laws which govern men aud things, aud obey them, are the really great and successful men in this world Those who won't learn at all are plucked ; and then you can't come up aaain. Nature's pluck means extermination.*' The simple meaning is, when ailing ptiy no attention to the regulation of your diet, exercise, or occupation ; attempt uo conformity to the laws of life, or when you have drawn an overdraft on the bank of life, etc., avoid the use of ENcJ'S FRUIT SALT, and you will be surprised to leavn the body what A frail and fickle tenement it is. Which, like the brittle g!is» that measures time, is often broken bro half its sands are run. A RUNAWAY KNOCK.—Douglas Jerrold, dtscribing a very dangerous illness, from which his daughter had just recovered, said :—•' Ah, sir, it was a Runaway Knock at Death's door, I can assure you." How to prevent death from diseaso by natural means, use ENO'S FRUIT SALT ;it is tho bost known remedy. It removes foitid or poisonous matter (tho groundwork of disease) from tho blood, allays nervous excitment, depression, and restores the nervous system to its proper condition. You canuot ovorstato its great v.-Juo In keeping the blood pure and free from disease. USE ENO'S FRUIT SALT.—Or as a health givinj, refreshing, cooling, invigorating bovennce, or as a general laxative and tonic In the various forms of indigestion ; also gouty or rheumatic poisons from the blood, the neglect of which often results In apoplexy, heart disease, aud sudden death. EXPERIENCE SHOWS that mild alos, port wine, dark shorries, sweet champagne, liqueurs and brandies, are all vory apt to disagree, while li/ht white wines, and gin or whisky, largely diluted with soda water, will be found the least objectionable. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is particularly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver. It possesses the power of roparation when digostiou has bean disturbed or lost, and places the Invalid in the right track to health. A world eff woo is avoided by those who k.-ep and uso ENO'S FRUIT SALT, therefore no family should bo without it. DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. CAUTION-—Legal rightß are protected in every civilised country. Ex»mlni each Bottle, and sob that the Capsulo is marked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT."—Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s Od and 4s Cd. PREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATOHAM, LONDON, S.E BY J. C. ENO'S PATENT.

TGIIRE EXTINGUISHING A PPLIANCES. MERRYWEATHER & SONS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM and MANUAL FIRE ENGINES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE APPLIANCES, &c. Illustrated Catalogue samples and all particulars of latest improvements are obtainable from the Undersigned. A SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING IS ON HAND FOR SALE:HAND FIRE PUMPS (Very Valuable for Saving Dwajllng-Houses and other purposes. They are light, easily worked, and very effective In quickly extinguishing Fires in the early stage.) FIREMEN'S HATCHETS, BELTS AND HELMETS, INDIA-RUBBER LINED HOSE, &a T. H. H ALL&CO SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND. /~10ING! GOING!! GONE.'! 1000 pairs Corsets, et Is lid ; regular price, 5s Dd 3000 yards Figured Madras Muslin, 6Jd per yard 600 Men's Helmets, all at 2s lid. AT S, COOMBE3 & CO.'S, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 6929, 1 February 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 6929, 1 February 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 6929, 1 February 1884, Page 7